Continental Airlines Postpones Flights to Russia

April 28, 2006
Continental Airlines earlier planned to start flights to Domodedovo in 2006, after the airport went through an audit by the U.S. transport safety administration.

The U.S. airline Continental Airlines is postponing the start of flights to Russia by 2.5 years, Domodedovo Airport General Director Sergei Rudakov said at a Moscow press conference on Wednesday.

He said that this was not due to any circumstances in Russia, and that Latin America is currently a priority for the airline.

Continental Airlines earlier planned to start flights to Domodedovo in 2006, after the airport went through an audit by the U.S. transport safety administration.

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